A rather remarkable coincidence that the two most important engagements in World War II, took place on the same dates, 2-years apart: Battle of Midway, June 4-7, 1942 OP Overlord, better known as D-Day, June 6, 1944
While D-Day gets an immense amount of press, being able actually visit the sites and locations of the landings, sears the impressions into the visitor, whereas Midway was a battle fought over the water, around an island in the Pacific, that is largely closed to the public.
As the attack guys say, if you want to be a celebrity/star, be a fighter pilot; if you want to make history be a bomber pilot. Wade McCluskey, Dick Best and many others, made history, meanwhile Fletcher perhaps sowed the seeds of doubt amongst fellow admirals. I'll have to pick this book up.
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Originally posted by Flash-LB: What's the name of the book? There are a few about this.
Its historical-fiction, written by a Navy fighter pilot so, the perspective and details aboard an aircraft carrier will be more pronounced than a career writer. The Silver Waterfall
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